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HomePractical 1 Mammalian dentition and gastrointestinal tract anatomy
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Incisors: Sharp, chisel-shaped teeth used for cutting food

Canines: Pointed teeth used for tearing and gripping

Premolars: Flat-topped teeth that help in grinding food

Molars: Large teeth at the back of the mount, specialised for grinding and crushing food

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